To solve the acoustic and privacy matters in open-plan offices,
employers have several practicable options. Installing
sound-absorbing panels, divisions, or cubicles can effectively
decrease noise magnitudes and create specified zones for
concentrated work. Another common solution is the inclusion of
acoustic cabins, which supply employees with enclosed areas for
private chats or focused tasks. These purpose-built cabins are
outfitted with sound-absorbing materials to create a serene
environment amidst a bustling office. By offering these choices,
employers can cater to different work demands and create a more
harmonious and productive work environment.
Model SL is specially engineered to snugly fit into confined spaces
like corridors, maximizing the utilization of available space. Its
slender form, measuring 2.3m*1, makes it extremely convenient to
install in any office environment to create a comfortable acoustic
chat room, offering employees easily accessible spots for in-person
conversations. Whether it's a brief update or a confidential
meeting, the SL booth provides a seamless and trouble-free solution
for promoting effective communication in the workplace.
The interior of the acoustic cabin is crafted with an emphasis on
sound absorption and insulation. The materials employed comply with
NSUL MARSHALL ACOUSTIC acoustic simulation design norms. 60% of the
equivalent area of the cabin is blanketed with Polyester Fibers
sound absorbers, guaranteeing a wide-band response for sound
absorption.
Special procedures are implemented on local materials to attain a
wide-band response, and 40% of the equivalent area incorporates
active reflected sound technology for improved sound insulation.
The soundproof glass utilized in the cabin is a top-quality safety
glass, analogous to the glass employed in train carriages to
withstand high-speed operation noises. The selection of the glass
was affirmed after numerous physical inspections and comparisons,
ensuring superior sound insulation and safety.
Damping foot pads are utilized in the cabin to prevent the sound
bridge effect at the contact surface between the cabin and the
building. These pads, in combination with a contact-type suspension
design, establish an effective acoustic model for sound insulation
and shock absorption. The suspension design also enables adaptation
to diverse ground conditions and offers advantages such as moisture
resistance, dirt resistance, and simplicity in cleaning and
maintenance. The 8mm gap in the design facilitates the effortless
relocation of the cabin.
The cabin assembly incorporates a lock assembly system that does
not depend on conventional screws, nails, and glue. The assembly is
accomplished with a single 90° fastening lock, ensuring rapid and
straightforward installation.